Windsor Castle

Type:Castle / Fort

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No trip to Windsor could possibly be complete without a visit to amazing Windsor Castle, the family home to British kings and queens for over 1,000 years.

The size of the Castle (5 hectares/13 acres) is breath taking, in fact it is the largest and oldest occupied Castle in the world and it’s where Her Majesty The Queen chooses to spend most of her private weekends..

You might even time your visit when she is in residence! Look at the flag flying from the Castle’s Round Tower; if it’s the Royal Standard The Queen will be there too.

Windsor Castle offers something for everyone, and with so many areas to explore please allow at least 2.5 to 3 hours to see it all.

Windsor Castle Future Programme

Over the past few years the Royal Collection Trust has been busy transforming the experience of visiting Windsor Castle, and in 2019 visitors will begin to enjoy the first of many improvements. The medieval Undercroft will be transformed into the Castle’s first permanent café, and the ground floor of the Castle will be opened up, reinstating George IV’s entrance hall and giving visitors the chance to experience the State Entrance, where The Queen’s guests arrive.

A new introductory space will tell the story of the Castle’s 1,000 years of history, and step-free access will be introduced throughout the visitor route. In 2020, improvement works on the Admission Centre and visitor facilities are due to be completed, together with a new dedicated Learning Centre within the Castle’s precincts.

What to see and do at Windsor Castle (all included in your ticket price)

Visit the magnificent State Apartments furnished with some of the finest works of art from the Royal Collection, including paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens and Canaletto.

Take in the splendour of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, location of the wedding of Prince Harry and Ms Meghan Markle, the burial place of 10 monarchs including Henry VIII and Charles I, and one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in England. Please note, worshippers are welcome to attend the Sunday services at St George's Chapel but the chapel is closed to general visitors on Sundays.

Join a free Precinct Tour with one of the Castle’s wardens when you first arrive and get the most out of your visit to Windsor Castle.

Imagine being entertained by royalty in the Semi-State Rooms, the spectacular private apartments open to visitors from October to March each year. Richly decorated, they are used by The Queen for hosting her guests. The additional five rooms that make up the Semi-State Rooms will be closed to the public from Monday 18 February 2019 inclusive and re-open on Saturday 28 September.

Stand to attention whilst watching the Changing of the Guard! A colourful spectacle of British Pageantry (see below for schedule).

See the wedding outfits worn by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at a special exhibition at Windsor Castle from 26 October 2018 until 17 February 2019.

See the wedding outfits worn by HRH Princess Eugenie and Mr Jack Brooksbank at a special exhibition at Windsor Castle from 1 March to 22 April 2019.

Top Tips for visiting Windsor Castle

Book your tickets in advance and avoid the queues! Visit the official Royal Collection website then print your tickets at home before you arrive. You can bypass the tickets queues by joining the ticketholders line in the Castle’s Admissions Centre.

Check if your accommodation provider is part of RBWM’s Concierge Scheme and book your Windsor Castle ticket in advance courtesy of your hotel or guest accommodation.

Don’t forget to convert your Royal Collection ticket into a one-year pass so you can visit again within 12 months – there’s always something new to see (don’t forget to bring some ID with you).

Check which flag is flying from Windsor Castle’s round tower – if it’s the Royal Standard then The Queen is in residence when you’re visiting!

Windsor Castle is a working palace and can close fully or partly at short notice for any reason; always check the provisional closure dates below on a regular basis.

Consider the winter months as a great time to visit; you’ll see the Semi-State Rooms at no extra charge and the State Apartments are beautifully decorated for Christmas.

If the State Apartments are busy on the day you visit, why not explore beautiful St George’s Chapel first? The chapel is closed to visitors on Sundays (but open to worshippers).

Visiting with children? You’ll find a whole range of family activities taking place each month at Windsor Castle.

Don’t forget to pick up your free multi-media guide to help you get the most out of your visit to Windsor Castle – it's available in many different languages and there’s a family version too!

Look out for special tours throughout the year including Conquer the Tower and private evening ‘behind the ropes’ tours (the latter must be booked in advance).

With so much to see and do in Windsor Castle, visitors wishing to leave the Castle for refreshments and shopping in the town centre may obtain re-entry permits from the Castle shops or the audio return point.

See the royal wedding outfits at a special Windsor Castle exhibition 'A Royal Wedding: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex'

Visitors to Windsor Castle this autumn and winter are in for a treat. A special Royal Wedding exhibition will feature the wedding outfits worn by the couple at their wedding in May 2018.

The exhibition runs from 19 January to 17 February 2019 and is included in the Windsor Castle ticket price.

See the Duchess of Sussex's wedding dress created by the British designer Clare Waight Keller, Artistic Director at the historic French fashion house Givenchy.

Admire the five-metre-long veil made from silk tulle and embroidered with the flora of the 53 countries of the Commonwealth, a reference to an important part of The Duke and Duchess's official work following His Royal Highness’s appointment as Commonwealth Youth Ambassador. The Duchess added two of her favourite flowers to the embroidered decoration: Wintersweet (Chimonanthus praecox), which grows in the grounds of Kensington Palace in front of Nottingham Cottage, and the California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica), the State flower of The Duchess's place of birth, California.

The Duchess's veil was held in place by a diamond and platinum bandeau tiara, lent to her by Her Majesty The Queen. See it on public display for the first time as part of this special exhibition.

The Duke of Sussex's wedding outfit was the frockcoat uniform of the Household Cavalry (the 'Blues and Royals'), made by tailors at Dege & Skinner on Savile Row. As the uniform specially commissioned for the occasion is required for use by His Royal Highness, an identical uniform made for The Duke by Dege & Skinner a few years earlier will be displayed.

Please note it is not possible to see the special exhibition A Royal Wedding: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex when the State Apartments and Semi-State Rooms are closed. Please see Provisional Closure information below to avoid any disappointment.

A Royal Wedding: HRH Princess Eugenie and Mr Jack Brooksbank from 1 March to 22 April 2019

From 1 March 2019 until 22 April 2019 the wedding outfits of HRH Princess Eugenie and Mr Jack Brooksbank will be on display at Windsor Castle in a special exhibition A Royal Wedding: HRH Princess Eugenie and Mr Jack Brooksbank.

Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos designed the Princess’s wedding dress. The dress’s neckline folds around the shoulders and has a low back draping into a flowing full-length train.

The fabric of the wedding dress includes a number of symbols that are meaningful to Princess Eugenie including the White Rose of York and ivy, which represents Ivy Cottage, the couple’s home. The symbols were reinterpreted in a garland motif which was woven into a jacquard of silk, cotton and viscose blend using an intricate weaving technique.

Her Majesty The Queen lent Princess Eugenie the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara and this is the first time the tiara is on public display. It’s made of brilliant and rose cut diamonds pavé set in platinum, with six emeralds on either side and was created by the Parisian jewellery house Boucheron for Mrs Greville in 1919 in the fashionable ‘kokoshnik’ style popularised in the Russian Imperial Court. Mrs Greville bequeathed the tiara to Queen Elizabeth, consort of King George VI, in 1942. Princess Eugenie’s diamond and emerald drop earrings, which were a wedding gift from the groom, will also be on display.

Mr Jack Brooksbank wore a black and grey morning suit with a vivid blue waistcoat, made by tailors at Huntsman on Savile Row.

Windsor Castle history

Windsor Castle as it appears today is the result of almost a thousand years of development but four monarchs in particular have left their mark: William the Conqueror, who founded the castle and established its outline plan and extent; Edward III (r.1327-77), who rebuilt it in a magnificent Gothic style and established the royal apartments in the Upper Ward; Charles II (r.1660-85), who transformed the Upper Ward of the medieval castle into a baroque palace; and George IV (r. 1820-30) who restored the exterior to conform with romantic ideals of castle architecture and created sumptuous and richly furnished palace interiors within the ancient fabric of the building.

Changing the Guard at Windsor Castle

The privilege of guarding the Sovereign has been carried out since 1660. Weather permitting, the ceremony begins at 11am and lasts approximately 30 minutes.

Please check the Royal Collection Trust website for latest information. There is a link to the British Army website from here too with confirmation of the full schedule.

February 2019: Changing the Guard will take place at 11:00, weather permitting, on Saturdays, Tuesday and Thursdays in February.March 2019: Changing the Guard will take place at 11:00, weather permitting, on Saturdays, Tuesday and Thursdays in March.

Family activities at Windsor Castle

• Free family multimedia tour (for children aged 7-11)
• Free family Activity Trail
• Family Saturdays and school holiday events and activities.

Windsor Castle offers an exciting family programme every Saturday throughout the year, linked to the amazing history of the Castle, the magnificent art on display and the royal residents past and present who have lived here.

The programme includes storytelling and dressing up in replica historic costume and armour, and art and craft workshops where families can get creative together.

Family Saturdays – Conserving the Castle in addition to trails and a children's audio guide, an exciting family programme is also offered every Saturday throughout the year linked to the history of Windsor Castle, art works on display and royal residents past and present.

Windsor Castle Family Activities in February: Charge the Castle!

During February get down to Windsor Castle and get involved in their Charge the Castle! family acitivities.

Activities take place every Saturday in February and also during half term, Saturday 16 to Sunday 24 February.

Activities are free with a standard entry ticket for Windsor Castle.

Discover Windsor Castle under siege by taking part in an art workshop.

On 18, 19, 20 February, the Castle Learning Team will also be joined by medieval historical interpreters, who will be talking about armour and weaponry from the Middle Ages and demonstrating some of their amazing collection.

Attending a service in St George's Chapel

St. George’s Chapel is closed to visitors on Sundays as services are held throughout the day. Worshippers are welcome to attend the services. These occur at the following times:
08:30 – Holy Communion
10:45 – Mattins and Sermon
12:00 – Sung Eucharist
17:15 – Evensong

Special tours for pre-booked groups at Windsor Castle

Private Evening Tours – In the company of an expert guide, guests will enjoy an exclusive ‘behind-the-ropes’ experience in the magnificent State Apartments. The tour ends with a glass of champagne.

Restoring Windsor: The Castle after the fire – This special visit begins in the Castle's Winchester Tower with refreshments and an expert talk recounting the dramatic story of the battle to stop the flames and save irreplaceable works of art from the Royal Collection. The visit continues with a self-guided multimedia tour around the State Apartments

Royal Weddings at Windsor – This special talk will show how royal weddings at Windsor Castle have evolved into the moving ceremonies followed by magnificent celebrations that have been shared throughout the country and across the world. The visit continues with a self-guided multimedia tour of the State Apartments.

The above tours are available to pre-booked groups on selected dates only by appointment with the Ticket Sales and Information Office at Buckingham Palace on +44 (0)30 3123 7322.

Establishment Features

Parking & Transport

Green Transport - Green Line from London. Buses and coaches from Slough,
Staines, Heathrow and Bracknell.

Parking (charge) - No car parking on site but follow the signs for LONG STAY PARKING in Windsor town centre; these car parks are better value if you are visiting the castle.

Payment Methods

American Express accepted

Approx length of visit - A typical visit lasts between 2 and 3 hours.

Blue Badge Guides admitted free

Delta accepted

Groups Accepted - Only Blue Bage Guides accredited to Windsor Castle are permitted to guide within the precincts of the Castle.

Maestro Accepted

MasterCard accepted

Max group size - 9999

Min group size - 15

Special group rates - Reduced admission charges apply to groups of 15 or more visitors

Sterling Travellers Cheques accepted

Visa accepted

Printed Material in Foreign Languages

French printed material

German printed material

Italian printed material

Japanese printed material

Mandarin printed material

Portuguese printed material - Brazilian Portuguese

Russian printed material

Spanish printed material

Provider Preferences

In town/city centre

No Smoking Attraction

Specialist Features

Family Fun - In addition to trails and a children's audio guide we now offer an exciting family programme every Saturday throughout the year, linked to the amazing history of Windsor Castle, the magnificent art works on display and the royal residents past and present who have lived here.

Tours and Demonstrations

Educational Visits Accepted

Guided Tours Available for Groups

Guided Tours Available for Individuals

Travel & Trade

During the Easter holidays (3-15, 21 and 28 April), children are invited to follow an Easter activity trail and take part in art workshops inspired by royal fashion throughout history. Families can listen to live period music, watch expert needlework displays and dress up in beautiful replica royal costumes in the State Apartments. All drop-in activities are included in the price of admission to the Castle.

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Recent Reviews:

Bharat_Tank

New Delhi, India

Trip Type:

Solo travel

Living heritage

Wednesday, 20th February 2019

Excellent place to visit. You get to know and closely see the life and lifestyle of the Royal family. The castle entry to exit is professionally managed. The staff is well knowledgeable and if you... Read full review

MargretPirate

Nottingham, United Kingdom

Trip Type:

Friends getaway

Beautiful day trip!

Thursday, 21st February 2019

I went with a friend in the middle of the day not in school holidays, there was only a small queue to get in and staff were very friendly. The castle its self is beautiful and operated a one way... Read full review

Lucythegreat

Windsor, United Kingdom

Trip Type:

Couples

Beautiful Castle

Thursday, 21st February 2019

I have been visiting the Castle for a few years now. My most recent visit was February 2019 where I saw Meghans and Harry’s Wedding outfits for the last time (seen them three times!).
The State... Read full review